Charles Pelham (died 1763)

Charles Pelham (c.1679 – 6 February 1763) of Brocklesby, Lincolnshire, was a British landowner and Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons for 28 years between 1722 and 1754.

Charles Pelham
Member of Parliament for Beverley
In office
1738–1741
Serving with Ellerker Bradshaw, William Strickland, Sir William Codrington, Bt
Preceded bySir Charles Hotham, Bt
Ellerker Bradshaw
Succeeded byJohn Tufnell
Sir William Codrington, Bt
Member of Parliament for Beverley
In office
1727–1734
Serving with Ellerker Bradshaw, Sir Charles Hotham, Bt
Preceded bySir Charles Hotham, Bt
Michael Newton
Succeeded bySir Charles Hotham, Bt
Ellerker Bradshaw
Member of Parliament for Great Grimsby
In office
1722–1727
Serving with Benjamin Collyer
Preceded byArthur Moore
Joseph Banks
Succeeded byJohn Page
George Monson
Personal details
Bornc.1679
Died6 February 1763(1763-02-06) (aged 83–84)
Spouses
Anne Gore
(m. 1714; died 1739)
    Mary Vyner
    (after 1739)
    RelationsMichael Warton (grandfather)
    Charles Anderson-Pelham, 1st Baron Yarborough (grand-nephew)
    Parent(s)Charles Pelham
    Elizabeth Warton
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